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For the last few weeks Iv been working on a new website in my spare time. Its now live and is at &lt;a href="http://runslikeclockwork.com"&gt;runslikeclockwork.com&lt;/a&gt;. Its a server monitoring tool where you add your sites and you will get an SMS alert when a site goes down / comes back up again. 
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Its slightly different from most other services because it checks the rendered HTML of a page for a keyword or phrase specific to that site. This covers you when you misconfigure an Apache/Nginx Virtualhost which can sometimes leave you with the wrong site being served on a domain, but of course the server is still giving out 200 status headers.
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At the moment its very simple but I am planning on adding some more features over the next few weeks.
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